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Ischamic

Description

Ischamic is an adjective that denotes something related to or originating from the condition of ischemia, which refers to a restriction in blood supply to tissues, organs, or the entire body. It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe diseases, symptoms, or treatments that involve reduced blood flow to a specific area.

Senses and Usages

Medical Sense:

Adjective: Ischamic (comparative more ischamic, superlative most ischamic)

Example: The patient suffered from ischamic heart disease, requiring immediate medical intervention.

Example: Ischamic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks the flow of blood to the brain.

Related Sensory Experience:

Adjective: Ischamic (comparative more ischamic, superlative most ischamic)

Example: When he fell on the ice, he experienced ischamic pain due to the temporary lack of blood supply to his injured ankle.

Example: The ischamic numbing sensation in her fingers made it difficult to grasp objects in the freezing cold.

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